Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit P882 du fabricant Avaya
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GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 1 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc A Sample 802.1Q Hunt Group Trunk Configuration Between an Avaya™ P882 Gig abit Ethernet Switch and Serve r s wi th Intel Dual Port Server Adapter s - Issue 1.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 2 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 1. Introductio n The Avaya™ P580/P882 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Hunt Group feature aggregates multiple switch ports together, combining the bandwidth into a sing le connection.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 3 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Avaya(TM ) P8 82 Gigabit Et he rne t Switch W indows 2000 Se rver wi th Int el PRO /1000MT D ual Port Server Ad apter IP: 1 00 .
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 4 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 2: VLAN Conf iguration 2. Click the CREATE button. The Create VLA N window opens ( Figure 3 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 5 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 4: Modu le Info rmation 2. Select the switch ports for the Module 2 from the Swi tch Ports column.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 6 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 6: Switch Port Conf iguration for Port 2.12 4. Select vlan100 from the P ort VLAN drop -down menu.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 7 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 1. Select Cajun R outer ! Modules & Ports ! ! ! ! Configur ation from the We b Agent. The Module In formation window opens ( Figure 7 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 8 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 9: Switch Port Conf iguration for Port 3.12 4. Select vlan100 from the P ort VLAN drop -down menu.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 9 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3.4. Configure Modul e 4 (M8008R-1000T) S w itch Port Parameters 1. Select Cajun R outer ! Modules & Ports ! ! ! ! Configur ation from the We b Agent.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 10 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3. Select port name Port 4.4 under the Na me column. The Sw itch P ort Configuration for Port 4.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 11 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3.5. Create and A ssign an IP Interface to the VLAN 1. Select Interfaces unde r the Cajun R outer ! Routing ! ! ! ! IP ! ! ! ! Configurat ion folder.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 12 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3. Enter a unique interface name (e.g vlan100 ) in the Name field. 4. Select vlan100 from the VLAN drop-down menu.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 13 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 17: Create Hunt Group 6. Enter a unique Hunt Group name (e. g PRO1000 ) in the Name field.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 14 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 19: Physical Port Configuration – Module 3 (reduced for brevit y) 3. Uncheck the checkbox es from the Enable column f or Port 3.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 15 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 2. Select the switch ports for Module 4 from the Por ts column. The Physical Port Configuration – Module 4 window opens ( Figure 21 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 16 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 22: Modu le Information 2. Select the switch ports for the Module 3 from the Swi tch Ports column.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 17 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc Figure 24: Switch Port Configuration for Port 3.12 5. Select PRO100 from the Hunt Group drop-down menu.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 18 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3.10. Add Module 3 Ports to the Hunt Group 1. Select Cajun R outer ! Modules & Ports ! ! ! ! Configur ation from the We b Agent.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 19 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3. Select port name Port 4.4 under the Na me column. The Sw itch P ort Configuration for Port 4.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 20 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3.11. Enable the Module 3 Hunt Group Member Ports 1. Select Cajun R outer ! Modules & Ports ! ! ! ! Configur ation from the Web Age nt.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 21 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3.12. Enable the Module 4 Hunt Group Member Ports 1. Select Cajun R outer ! Modules & Ports ! ! ! ! Configur ation from the Web Age nt.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 22 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 4. Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Se rver Adapter C o nfigurati on For brevity, the configuration for the PRO/100+ is not discussed.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 23 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3. Select GEC/LA/802.1ad:static team type for interfacing the PRO/1000MT using a 1000BaseT physical connection to the Ava ya™ P882 Gigabit Ethernet Switch ( Figure 34 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 24 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 5. Click the Next button to bypass the Teaming Wizard notifica tion regarding multiple team memberships ( Figure 35 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 25 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 7. Click the checkbox on the second ad apter to add it in the team configuration ( Figure 37 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 26 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 10. Observe that the adapter team was creat ed ( Figure 39 ). Figure 39: PROSet II with GEC/LA/802.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 27 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 4.2. Intel A dapter 802.1Q Trunk Configuration 1. Right click on the ad apter t eam and select Add VLAN … ( Figure 40 ).
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 28 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 3. Enter the ID 100 in the VLAN ID field of the Add New VLAN popup window ( Figure 41 ). Figure 41: Add New VLAN Popu p 4.
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GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 30 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc 6. Conclusi on Connectivity between an Ava y a™ P882 Gigabit Ethernet switch using Hun t Groups with 802.
GAK; Reviewed: WCH 7/7/ 2003 Solution & Interoperab ility Test Lab Application Note s ©2003 Av aya Inc. All R ights Rese rved. 31 of 31 intel-lag-notes.doc © 2003 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. Avaya and the Ava ya Logo are tr ademarks of Avaya Inc.
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